This elegant mid-century cabinet was designed by Bohumil Landsman and produced by Jitona Soběslav in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic during the 1960s. It stands as a fine example of Czech Brussels-style design, known for its refined lines, practical form, and high-quality craftsmanship.
The cabinet is made of veneered solid wood, finished with a high-gloss lacquer, and elevated on slender, tapered legs a hallmark of 1960s Czech modernism. The top surface is covered with black opaxit glass, creating a striking contrast and adding an elegant decorative touch.
Features:
Authentic Czech mid-century design by Bohumil Landsman
Produced by Jitona Soběslav, 1960s
Veneered solid wood, high-gloss lacquer finish
Black opaxit glass top surface
Elegant tapered legs, typical of the Brussels style
Very good original condition with minor scratches consistent with age
Ideal for retro, vintage, or modern interiors
Specifications:
Design period: 1960s
Maker: Bohumil Landsman
Origin: Czechoslovakia
Design style: Mid-Century, Czech Modernism, Brussels Style
Material: Veneered solid wood
Finish: High-gloss lacquer
Top surface: Black opaxit glass
Legs: Tapered wooden legs
Color: Natural wood tones with black glass contrast
Condition: Very good original condition with minor scratches consistent with age
Use: Living room, hallway, or office
Authenticity: Jitona Soběslav, 1960s
Estimated Weight: Approx. 30–40 kg
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 118 cm
Depth: 42 cm